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tra played with rare kill, and tnere! were enthusiastic demands for &n en-/ core after the prelude to “Lohengrin” | Was superbly rendered. It was one f the best concerts of the season. William Hinshaw Heard in Recital of German Lieder _—~— American Baritone of the Metropolitan Opera Company Presents a Programme That Con- tains Nothing in Eng- lish—Displays a Good Voice in Rather Monot- onous Style. “FAUST” SUNG TO CAPACITY; HEMPEL IN “TRAVIATA.” at popular prices, at the Metropolitan Opera Mouse on Saturday night drew @ capacity audience, with hundreds turned No wonder Mr, Gattl-Casagea best. Karl Jorn Where is one to be found nowadays? But he made a fair presentation of the old man made young through a bargain with the devil, , like Mise Farrar, he sang well. Rothler wes more than acceptable as Mephistopheles and Dinh Gilly was an excellent Valentin. Rita Fornia did her best to give the impos- ible Biebel a semblance of reality. Marie Mattfeld was Marthe an@ Begue was Wagner. Mr. Sturanl conducted. “La Traviata” for the Saturday matinee drew another large audience. Except that the standees were only three instead of six rows deep It might have been @ Caruso afternoon, Frieda Hempel, in the title part, won fresh Sdmiration. She was slow to appeal to us, but she has arrived, and next sea- on is bound to share in public favor with the most popular artiste in the company, Amato, not fully recovered from his illness, was a bit careful as the elder Germont—he was saving him- self for Cyrano to-night—but he sang admirably, Macnes was Alfredo and in the cast were Jeanne Maubourg, Marie Mattfeld, Bada, Reachigiian, Begue and Ananiman, Mr. Sturani con- ducting. COMPLICATION OF WOMAN'S ILLS Yields to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. ILLIAM HINSHAW, one of the American baritones of the Metropolitan Opera Company, aves recital at Carnegie Hall yes lay afternoon. There wi large and ineett @udience, the boxes being ex- ceptionally well filled. The programme wes German from first to last. Schu- mean, Schubert, Hugo Brueckler and Adeiph Jensen were represented, fie eeparate group. To Mr. Hinshaw’ @redit it must te saki that his selections Were mot hackneyed, but why he should neglect so flagrantly songs in his native tomgue is cause for wonder. Ie all v well for Julia Culp and lena Gerhardt to stick to German Leder, They don't know us, or our language, or our songs. But it would eeem mot unreasonable to look for some- thiag more from one native born. ‘There are songs by American and Eng- Meh composers of our own & well worth einging and hearing, besides @ host of old Eng- Meh gongs from which Herbert With- @repoon and David Bispham, for in- stemce, cull and present for our pleas- we And Mr. Hinshaw, unlike some ef Ris American associates, both men an4 women, in the Metropolitan Opera Company, CAN sing English. Anybody who goes to hear Walter Damrosch's “Cyrano” to-night will be assured of that. 80, more's the pity of it. ‘Mr. Hinshaw has a big voice and he Produces it well, but it lacks variety. At the end of an hour and a half one was impressed with the idea that an Inferior singer might ha Athens, Texas.—“I had « complice- tion of diseases, some of them of long standing I wrote to you for advice and took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- i] ble Compound, and some other things that you sugges- ted. I must confess that I am much bet- ter in every way and have -been relieved of some of the worst troubles. My neigh. bors say I look younger now than I did fifteen years ago.’"—Mrs. Sarah R. Whatley, Athens, Texas, R. F. D. No. 8. Box 0%. 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Only at the end 4i@ he give an extra song. Some day I shall hope to record in thi that w singer, or a player, absolutely to add to the printed pro- sramme. Alas! the wait is lon, and in Schu- Fahrt Zum | jennacht"” That Jensen's what should have been intensely humorous “Altassyrisch” was not more effec- tive was the fault uf the composer rather than of Mr. Hinshaw. Perhaps the most interesting selection was Jen- sen'e “Die Maulbronner Fuge.” Richard Hageman: of the Meircpolitan Opera Company at the piano was an ad- mirable accompanist. MISCHA ELMAN THE ATTRAC- TION AT THE METROPOLITAN. Mischa Elman was the particular at- traction at last night’ roncert at the Metropolitan Opera. There was an audience that packed the house to the very doors, and the famous violin- tat, by tiles wonderful skill and feeling, fo Wrought upon his auditors that he wag recalled times with number and responded to so many ‘es that the concert was prolonged far beyond Its customary length. His set numbers were Mendel: 's violin concerto in FE minor and group of soll, The opera company soloists were Miss Ann Case and Umberto Macnes. Under the direction of Rothmeyer, the orches- BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | To Stockholders, Common and Preferred, of the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, and Stockholders of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC CONPANY: The Railroad Commission of the State of California having failed to a BANKING AND FINANCIAL, ORs rove certain provisions of the plan outlined in the circular to stockholders da‘ aT Feb. 1913, signed by the undersigned in res] ae which provisions in the pes ‘of the Company's counsel the approval of said Com: m ip necessary of advisable, the plan and thi ments embodying the same, inclu the offer of stock in the Southern Pacific Company for subscription to stockholders, cannot become effective. Accordingly, said offer of stock in the Southern Pacific Company for subscription to stockholders is withdrawn, and the subscription warrants are vei Ane of ie ieee ‘ order of the Board of Directors. ¥ FREDERIC V. S. CROSBY, Treasurer, Union Pacific Railroad Company, 165 Broad New New York, March 15, 1913. REAL ESTATE TO LET— BROOKLYN. Beautiful Brick eb FOR REN $30.00 TO $35.00 IN BROOKLYN ee MlANOS AND ORGANS, Your Piano I $250 "lA ONDS. ON CREDIT FASY WEEKLY O8 MONTHLY PAYMENTS, Will turn it into a Player-Piano | Americau Watch & viamoud Co, LANE. Tel, S887 Con, Worth a to $85 _ | PUMMONDS & WATCHESON CREDIT a ‘sont jaiues im the City, we Terms, oe 2 ee and vi eit | 'D WATC CO. eo Quality of 30 Hf PHONE 6208 CORT,” f Ine in Uaed Planos This Week: | err eorreiee ON CREDIL ‘AY BAB’ \ KNABE UPRIGHT” | WATCHES y BACON GRAND aeaneteeerar @ STEINWAY UPRIGHT BAILEY UPRIGHT FROM $100 UP | CHRISTMAN SONS, | 5 West 14th St., bet. Sth & 6th Ave, WORLD WANTS WORK woupzas,| Dress the Kid Prettily and at a forea’ Ohilarea’s ‘white sae te box SNAPPY—individual —at a price much below their actual worth. i Exactly as pictured, in a shoe-top ——| model; made from plain worsted 4 or handsome whipcords. Jackets have revers and round collars of contrasting shade whipcord or Skinner's satin; new panel skirts; triped deen peat: felt _fasnion nicely THE EVENING WORLD, SATISFACTIOM GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED OTHENBEAG co WEST I4™ STREET Cutely, fevies Infants’ awaiting shipment—that’s why we can say sailor collar; sizes 3 to 8 years. Onl customer; to-morrow at... col ands Coate — Paci with allk wey te ves sailor collar: : sizes 3 to 8 years. and Mixtures; sizes 3 to 10 years. Boys’ Russian and Sailor Suits, with Russian or Sailor Blous+ Suits, with two pairs ORDERS FILLED The styles are ae the drecemahing oplendid, with details Gnished like the minut 6 to 14 years. THE ALLOVER E ‘al. lace trimmed, kimono or set-in sleeves; fn tucking back, and on skirt; skirts flounce | Sizes 6 to 14; plenty of large ones; cholce to-morrow, at Serge Coats for Girls at The quantity 1s somewhat Iimited—but coat bargain you've ever set eyes upon. collar effects of silk moire or silk taffeta; coats finished with turnback cuffs to match collars and large fancy buttons; sizes 6 to 14 years; ee up 2, 85; to-morrow at . 2. Junior and Small Misses’ worsteds and fancy mixtures. and finished with satin and silk Coats MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1918. Special Sale of Wild’s XXX Sold regularly, eleewhere, at 49¢. Nothing etter for double the money than Wild’s Cork Line- Boys Extra Pants ‘Suits at $1.98 Two Pairs Knicker Pants with Norfolk or Double Br Suits at $1.98—the Price You'll Pay for This Identical Suit Without Extra Pants Anywhere Else in New York. We ordered these suits 6 months ago before the ea hd were all made Norfolk Suits with extra Knicker Pants; sizes 7 to 14 yea Double Breasted Suits, extra Knicker Pants; sizes 12 to 16 years; wool crashes in tan effects. Russian Blouse Suits, with single pants, in plain blue and mixtures, pid or loa Norfotk Suits, Blue Serge and Mixtures, in light and dark colors; sizes or ussian Blouse Suits, all wool Blue Serge, milita Spring Reefers, all wool Blue Special to-morrow at * Russi i Extra Pants, $1.59 of bloomer pants; In tan mixtures of crash; sizes 3 to 9 years; only two to @ customer at...... ns HAT CR EHS These Strictly All Wool Navy Blue Are Marvels of Beauty garments with handsome sailor collar or notch Sizes 13 to 19 Years at $4.98 Including about 125 stunning samples—all full length garments, made of strictly all wool serge, coverts, wee? Cork Linoleum, 33c ted Style $1.98 instead of $3. y two suits 1,98 Boys’ $4 All Wool Blue Serge Norfolk Suits at $2.98 2.98 Gri? x Misses’ Great Easter Garment Sale News Girls’ Charmingly Pretty Easter Dresses of Imported Repp; $3 and $4 Values at $1.98 custom work—the fabrics are rich and correct to THE REPPS are made of the finest quality Repp to be had. Full large sailor collar models; edge of collar and cuffs trimmed with wide scalloped embroidery; also white embroidery on revers; wide belt fitted fh belt straps; buttoned down front; full plaited skirt; colors: white, tan, pink and blue; izes 1.98 $2.98: the biggest Full length 98 Coats are trimmed new shades; sizes 13_ to 19 years, ALTER ATI on s FREE; |Soring Suits Of bd Mh Charm for black, hagen samples, every one a beauty ef style and perfect tailoring, at. . 14. 98 You can't duplicate any one of them elsewhere under $25. Graceful lines, excellently tailored, Choice of new Bedford Cords, Army Serges Shepherd Checks (black and white); sil braid trimmed; others plain tailored; silk UY), lined throughout; new draped skirts. ORS—black, navy, brown, leather, etc. 14 to 18 for misses and 32 to 42 bust ladies. TOM ALTERATIONS FREE. An additional $3 to $5 saving. Sale pre ..... Women’s and Misses’ All Wool Serge Easter Suits, Silk Peau de Soie Lined, at 9.98 The fabric Is a strictly all-wool serge. MAKE CUSTOM ALTERATIONS FREE— therefore a perfect fit Is guaranteed. Jacket 1s lined throughout with silk peau de soie, silk arm shields, new girdle skirt; sizes 14 to 18 years for misses and 32 to 44 bust for ladies; leather, ry) Cus- navy; > braids, also fancy buttons. Col- if ors are navy, tan, etc. 13 to 19 years morrow _.. 6.98 ... cur 698 U COL- /, Sizes Milan Straw FOUR (4) styles, like cuts; of Straw, trimmed with messaline ribbon (bows and rosettes) white straw with pink, to-morrow 2 Models WE thi 6 Copen- sale High-grade for all Extra Ai Mahogany Polished Verona Velour Parlor Suites, Like Cut, $19.87 Five extra large pieces: covered in beat’ Verona. velour; regular price at which Would ordinarily sell; at 3-Piece Bed Outfit, 5. 87 Including Woven In shown in value at Children’s Dainty Easter On Sale To-Morrow at 1. 2S or light blue trimmings, red solid navy, red or burnt; shale Oraped over net frame; with ribbon in pink or blue; wreath of roses and ribbon on ft side; choice of fag 250 in all; shown in Persian, floral and Oriental designs, nap Tuesday's Sale, special in the house; regularly $7.00; now...... American Reversible Smyrna Rugs Jan be used on either si able; size 9x12; $11 valu Smith's 9x12 Seamle: for their excellent wearing qualities; $12 Hats fine quality Milan 129 ~ Children’s Silk Tuscan Straw Bonnets at 1.49 (Like Cuts) $1.49 trimmed ¢ other with Zqe models at ORDERS FILLE: Important Price Reductions in Axminster Rugs 9x12 ft., Regularly 17.50, at $12.97 Axminster rugs, rooms; rich, high ae 12.97 Heavy 9x6 Feet Axminster Rugs, 8.97 N]20 different designs; size 9x6 feet; regularly $12.50; special Tuesday Smith's 9x6 Seamless Brussels Rugs one piece; suitable for any room 5.97 97 Brussels Rugs, 9.97 20 different designs; rugs noted 9.97 heavy and dur- Fourtecath Street who can so well serve in Dress Goods Hearn is Supreme. &4-Inch Eponge — All wool-very spongelike weaves cream, biscuit, and blae light and dark navy, taupe and black— elsewhere §2.29. “ Imported Matelasee— (inch—all, wool, but appears to be Two-Tene Mf ment BY woo!l--64 1 lar black and ite combinations algo. etri sultin nee 1.89..1.50 and 1.69 Cream Bedford Corde— All wool--42 to 54 inch—narrow and eee Sapo gouge priced otyles Bt und “id8.-1.50 and 1.69 Pure Weel peo -inch—very ay surface—clonely— Woven, yet fine draping quality— a ria eben i Remarkably fine value at 1.30 Imported Henrietta Clothe— Pure wool—42 and 4 inch— full range of lant, medium and dark shades... .8D.. .O8 and 1,19 MEN’S SHIRTS FURNISHINGS— For Easter and other Occasions. Among fine Shirt M’'frs and makes represented in our stocks are: Cluett, Arrow, Emperor, Wachusett, Leroy, Wellington, pat Sy peed inations—coat mod came | cuffta—Va Finer to 6. bat dd wagtcons & SHIRTS— stripes a Li baa 7g Mutt end darke Test colors—cutts that will not LF gr and A 6D ted bosoma— Romy bedles-well made.. Men’ trelujesantin NECKWRAn—soen endo— fever BUBPEN! buckles—leather toe wo ee UALILY +0006 Men's Fanoy ERS—live rubber—at! f ends—equal Men's Bath eee and domestic—Jacquard Bome coat modela—reg. $6. Finer te 0.08 Men's Fancy VESTS—up-to-date style—6-button—silk finish seavictn a no ie oe bi ns, ues, whi tailor made—values t0 $2.00,..., SMART CLOTHING For Youths and Boys. Unmatchable stocks and assortments Boye’ Hig! ita—8 to 18 yra— Special val .08..0,98 and 11.98 ulation and new itch pocket Nor- folks, also sack models -- homespu wool crashes, worsteds, cassimeres cheviote—eill fashionable colors. ey oF Paltens to 18 yeare— ant meted ectotna ates models — fine medium wale sorges—l Julokers cut extra aon Single pure worsted ull, Dare § hy fl Sattond to 18 yeara— ages ae fa Dialed Norfolke al and double breasted oe also sack models—Spring grays, bro’ in stripes, herringbones, mixtures, twills’ cheviote and tweede—ntrictly afl wool— many have extra trousers, Young Mente Se Sulte—%3 to 97 Chest— Special val 0.98, 1 EAT, 44 :14,50 and 16.50 Norfolk and sack style—navy serges, navy and fancy cheviots, worsteds and casaimeres. Including checks, mixtures and new fancies. $1.79 Nesus Strine Couch Covers 1.20 ® inches wide — Oriental designs — splend need TERY! 54 ct. Bleached Sheets |] 72x90 (before hemming)—seamlens dependante quality. MUSLIN BASEMENT. $1.69 Charmeuse—40-inch MM Firm quality — lustrous finish ~- fashionable new colors for street and evening Wear. 3-—-MAIN FLOOR. 59 &. At-Weol Panemas, Sint. Sota | ODS MAI 17 ct. Millinery Ribbons Platn and @ taffetas, sating and Dresdens k, white and colors, RABI MALN FLOOR 1214 et. . Fancy Poresles 36-inch CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR. » Mook for the Cleckal ARN your best interests aa THE HOUSE NOTED FOR “VALUES”? ——————————_"““—-+ Marvelous Values in Dress Goods Spring and Summer Weaves Every Item in this lot concerns most fashionable fabrics of the ssason. sos) Every price means substantial cavinge—tor Unmatchable Valued All-Weol Di 42 inch—wide and jarge sazcrimant of pr also navy and biac! Imported Black iiss 7 WITH EASTER GOODS AND RAIMENT TO BUY) @ inch—rich, rows a Jet torres ery sold aa @ special at eum * here to-morrow eoeese Saad Silk and Wool Csopee= ry saree in market and 4 cy om Siihccnsereutees aS ape ee oy] SPECIALPRICESTHIS WERE. 5 for 3S Nightdresses, Princess Slips, «sd ee i ka Holes Wes aiascrtsnstertedsiivctiois “— " borate Po: Ltt on’ - ef tin opens Sed and 1g a Lor EES Se CL aed Neweat effecta—reg. 11.0. B! ‘Val. ta et. Sreehet medaligna, om ‘emb'y inserte— eens atyla tne a's okie or Handsome Allover Emb'y jone—corset & okirt—value | ne. M or wi aborately trim’d—fine laces, Medallions and emb'y.. tid rawer ‘Women's Nainsook Princess Slipe— yoke or four b'y medailione— outlined we and ri! Combine PETTICOATS FOR EASTER Rutra size Taftete or Messaiine lorewplented or o etrapeed oa exceptional value. errerresrey tre Bise Bil Saal por octin or Suk J cemier ie re SILVER iy a4 WARB, 2 Rogers Tea sectional Ph cna Fey oe Og. i tana | Pogery, Triple, Plated Dinner, Katven % Resery Aa aad pitiarheul hives Chere 5 Vs foent aie PegnatGondrele Pa Fraines—8| penieN Quadraple Plated Silver rane Nut. or Balad Bowle—value $.98........ —__________—» MORNING SPECIALS—Tomerrew, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Orders. 21 ct. White Linen Finish Pereales Heavy quallty—one of | the utility clothe made—suttable dresses, waists, gules, etc. WHITE G00Ds- N FLoor, 33 |$1.39 Children’s White Dresees Lawn and nainsook—yoke onch—emb'y . walat sulla, ate, LINENS “MALY PLOOI Clock Stans Denote Morning Speciale. Look for the Cleekel asad 120)! % pond vent a 39) 25 w 29 ct tn Lae Ey Car. salt = Mt a cctiagghietditeimeaytin